merges in (verb) compose: be part of construction
Detalii: compose is preferred when the parts of the whole being assembled are regarded as nonconcrete and more general; when the parts are concrete and specific, then constitute is more appropriate, and then there is comprise, which can mean 'comprehending or encompassing certain parts'
Sinonime: aureate, balderdash, big-talking, declamatory, euphuistic, flowery, full of hot air, fustian, grandiose, high-flown, highfalutin,
histrionic, inflated, loudmouthed,
magniloquent, orotund,
ostentatious, overblown, ranting, rhapsodic,
rhetorical,
sonorous, stuffed shirt,
swollen, tumid, turgid,
verbose, windbag, windy,
wordyAntonime: humble,
quiet,
reserved,
restrained